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Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

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Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
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Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

published:25 Apr 2018

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A growing number of small business owners in Montreal say a nearly 40-year-old law promoting French over English needs to be scrapped. CCTV America's Roee Ruttenberg reports from Montreal.

published:20 Sep 2016

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Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
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published:13 Jan 2018

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Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

published:12 Jul 2015

views:22609

David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
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published:28 Oct 2017

views:8972

A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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published:18 Oct 2017

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We went to find out what creative solutions schools are coming up with to keep themselves from disappearing.

published:23 Jan 2017

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MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

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In 1995, Parliament passed the Firearms Act, which required long gun owners to register their guns. The Supreme Court found that the Act was intra vires the federal criminal law power. In 2012, Parliament repealed the requirement to register long guns through the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act (ELRA) and sought to delete the information in its registry. The province of Quebec, wishing to create and maintain its own long gun registry, requested that the federal government share the data it had collected about Quebec long gun owners. When the federal government declined to share the information, Quebec argued that section 29 of the ELRA, the provision disbanding the long gun registry, was ultra vires the federal government.

At trial in the Superior Court of Quebec, the trial judge found that section 29 was unconstitutional as it violated the principle of cooperative federalism given that Quebec had take part in "gathering, analyzing, organizing, and modifying" the data in question. The trial judge required the federal government to share the information with Quebec.

The Quinebaug Mill was built by Amos D. Lockwood starting in 1851 on the Quinebaug River, near the site of an 1820 Tiffany Mill. The Quinebaug Mill became one of the largest and most complete cotton mills in Connecticut by the end of the 19th century. Most of the mill was destroyed by fire, but the weave shed and the houses for workers survived. The housing area, which dates back from 1881, was rebuilt as low-cost housing in 1984 and contains six brick row houses, each containing eight apartments, surrounding a green space.

Quebec City

Quebec (/kᵻˈbɛk/; French:Québec[kebɛk]), also Québec, City of Québec,Quebec City, or Québec City (French:Ville de Québec), is the capital of the province of Quebec in Canada. In 2011 the city had a population of 516,622, and the metropolitan area had a population of 799,600 in 2014, making it the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal, which is about 233km (145mi) to the southwest.

According to the federal and provincial governments, Québec is the city's official name in both French and English, although Quebec City (or its French equivalent, Ville de Québec) is commonly used, particularly to distinguish the city from the province. In French, the names of the province and the city are distinguished grammatically in that the province takes the definite article (le Québec, du Québec, au Québec) and the city does not (Québec, de Québec, à Québec).

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The National (album)

The National is the debut studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on October 30, 2001 on Brassland Records. Recorded prior to guitarist Bryce Dessner's full arrival into the band, The National was produced by both Nick Lloyd and the band itself. Now-bass guitarist Scott Devendorf performs both guitar and backing vocals on this album, with guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Dessner on bass guitar and guitar duties.

The album features a more country-tinged sound in comparison to future albums. Lyrics from "29 Years" would later be used in "Slow Show" from the band's 2007 album, Boxer.

Background and recording

The album features guest contributions from forthcoming member Bryce Dessner, with his brother Aaron noting, "When we recorded [the album], my brother wasn't even in the band. We made the record before we ever played a show. We did it just to do it."

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"Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" is a song by American rock band The Offspring. It is the fourth track from their fifth studio album Americana (1998) and was released as the first single from the album. It achieved significant pop and rock and alternative radio play and popularity, peaking at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 5 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, and number 3 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song reached the charts in over 15 countries and topped the charts in nine of these, including Australia, where it went four times platinum, and the United Kingdom, making it one of the most commercially successful singles released by the band. The song is a mocking portrayal of a wigger, a white man who likes to act like an African-American stereotype.

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This is McGill Law

This is McGill Law

This is McGill Law

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

2:47

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
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10:45

Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

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Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

2:29

More businesses want to scrap Quebec’s language law

More businesses want to scrap Quebec’s language law

More businesses want to scrap Quebec’s language law

A growing number of small business owners in Montreal say a nearly 40-year-old law promoting French over English needs to be scrapped. CCTV America's Roee Ruttenberg reports from Montreal.

8:50

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
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9:37

Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Language debate seems to be heating up in Quebec again

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

6:38

Millennials weigh in on Quebec's face-covering ban

Millennials weigh in on Quebec's face-covering ban

Millennials weigh in on Quebec's face-covering ban

David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
Psst! See David Menzies’ “What’s the Deal” videos before anyone else: SIGN UP at http://www.TheRebel.media/Shows
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A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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5:35

MAtv CityLife report: The survival of English schools in Quebec

MAtv CityLife report: The survival of English schools in Quebec

MAtv CityLife report: The survival of English schools in Quebec

We went to find out what creative solutions schools are coming up with to keep themselves from disappearing.

2:22

Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

4:22

LipDub "Pretty Fly" - Faculté de Droit - UdeM

LipDub "Pretty Fly" - Faculté de Droit - UdeM

LipDub "Pretty Fly" - Faculté de Droit - UdeM

LiP Dub réalisé par les étudiants en droit de l'Université de Montréal, le 8 novembre 2009. Regroupant 130 étudiants, il est fait sur la chanson "Pretty Fly" du groupe The Offspring. La finale est chantée sur la chanson "I fought the law" du groupe The Clash.
Projet du C.A.F., le Comité des Arts de la Faculté de Droit, il est né durant l'été 2009 et s'est développé au cours de l'automne 2009.
This lipdub was created by the students from the Law Faculty of Univeristé de Montréal (Québec, Canada). It was shot on november 8th 2009 with 130 students, using the song "Pretty Fly" by The Offsrpring. The finale is from the chorus of the song "I fought the law" by The Clash.

2:33

Strong reactions as controversial Quebec bill becomes law

Strong reactions as controversial Quebec bill becomes law

Strong reactions as controversial Quebec bill becomes law

CTV's Maya Johnson reports on the controversial law in Quebec banning citizens from using public services while wearing face coverings.
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This is McGill Law

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

published: 27 Mar 2015

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
To read the full story: https://cbc.ca/1.4263253
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published: 26 Aug 2017

Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

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Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

published: 25 Apr 2018

More businesses want to scrap Quebec’s language law

A growing number of small business owners in Montreal say a nearly 40-year-old law promoting French over English needs to be scrapped. CCTV America's Roee Ruttenberg reports from Montreal.

published: 20 Sep 2016

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
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published: 13 Jan 2018

Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Language debate seems to be heating up in Quebec again

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

published: 12 Jul 2015

Millennials weigh in on Quebec's face-covering ban

David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
Psst! See David Menzies’ “What’s the Deal” videos before anyone else: SIGN UP at http://www.TheRebel.media/Shows
Subscribe to the Rebel’s YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/RebelMediaTV
PLUS http://www.Facebook.com/JoinTheRebel *** http://www.Twitter.com/TheRebelTV

A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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published: 18 Oct 2017

MAtv CityLife report: The survival of English schools in Quebec

We went to find out what creative solutions schools are coming up with to keep themselves from disappearing.

published: 23 Jan 2017

Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

published: 23 Apr 2015

LipDub "Pretty Fly" - Faculté de Droit - UdeM

LiP Dub réalisé par les étudiants en droit de l'Université de Montréal, le 8 novembre 2009. Regroupant 130 étudiants, il est fait sur la chanson "Pretty Fly" du groupe The Offspring. La finale est chantée sur la chanson "I fought the law" du groupe The Clash.
Projet du C.A.F., le Comité des Arts de la Faculté de Droit, il est né durant l'été 2009 et s'est développé au cours de l'automne 2009.
This lipdub was created by the students from the Law Faculty of Univeristé de Montréal (Québec, Canada). It was shot on november 8th 2009 with 130 students, using the song "Pretty Fly" by The Offsrpring. The finale is from the chorus of the song "I fought the law" by The Clash.

This is McGill Law

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in ...

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could a...

Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
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Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
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The National is CBC Television's flagship news program. Airing seven days a week, the show delivers news, feature documentaries and analysis from some of Canada's leading journalists.

Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

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Montreal parents of children with autistic di...

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Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

Thank you for your support at http://patreon.com/thetruthergirls
Connect on Fb http://facebook.com/thetruthergirls
Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccul...

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jjmccullough
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/jjmccullough/

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
Support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jjmccullough
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/jjmccullough/

Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party s...

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
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David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
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A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bu...

A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests includin...

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

This is McGill Law

Our students explain why they chose to study law at McGill, be it an opportunity for intellectual exploration, a desire to study Common Law and civil law -- in English and in French -- or a love for the city of Montreal.

What's life like under Quebec's Bill 101?

Immigrant and Anglophone students describe what life is like under Quebec's Bill 101. Forty years ago, the language charter put limits on which students could attend English-language schools.
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Montreal Autism Parents Suing Quebec Government, School Boards

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Montreal parents of children with autistic disorders are taking legal action against the school boards for failing to provide essential services, and are launching a class action suit against the government for discriminating against handicapped children. The Quebec government has allotted less than half of what Ontario has budgeted for autism services.
We have ourselves been dealing with this problem and I intend to get on board with the legal procedings myself.
https://globalnews.ca/news/4146066/parents-of-children-with-autism-to-take-legal-action-against-quebec-government-school-boards/

Dangerous opinions in Canada (my troubles with Quebec)

Talking about Quebec can get you in a lot of trouble. I should know, it happened to me. Twice.
My two offending articles: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jj-mccullough/bilingual-elite-canada_b_4977174.html
and: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/01/why-does-progressive-quebec-have-so-many-massacres/
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Vlog 26: 10 McGill Facts You Should Know Before Applying

Filmed for: 1st Year University, February 2013Fact #1
McGill is hugely diverse
Fact #2
McGill is in the heart of downtown
Fact #3
McGill has a large party scene
Fact #4
The legal age in Quebec is 18
Fact #5
McGill is underfunded
Fact #6
Cost of my 1st year as an out-of-province Canadian
~$25,000 CADTuition: $7,000 CAD
Housing: $8,500 CAD
Meal Plan: $4,500 CAD
Flights: $1,500 CAD
Fact #7
Classes at McGill will kick your ass
Fact #8
McGill Bubble: English before FrenchRest of Quebec: French before English
Fact #9
There is snow from November to April
The temperature will get down to -30°C
Fact #10
McGill is very liberal

Language debate seems to be heating up in Quebec again

Sat, Jul 11: The Mayor of a Montreal suburb is trying to keep a city councillor from speaking French and English. As Mike Armstrong reports, hardliners are coming out strong on both sides of the issue. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca

Millennials weigh in on Quebec's face-covering ban

David Menzies of The Rebel.Media reports: Quebec's ban on face-coverings has some screaming “Islamophobia” and some saying the law doesn’t go far enough. Watch as David asks members of GenerationTrudeau where they stand. MORE: https://www.therebel.media/generation_trudeau_quebec_s_ban_on_face_coverings_is_promoting_segregation
Psst! See David Menzies’ “What’s the Deal” videos before anyone else: SIGN UP at http://www.TheRebel.media/Shows
Subscribe to the Rebel’s YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/RebelMediaTV
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A Quebec bill that would ban face coverings for anyone receiving a public service could affect Muslim women who wear a burka or niqab and want to ride a city bus.
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Meet McGill Law Students: Michael Bookman

MICHAEL BOOKMAN is a reservist in the Canadian Navy who worked for a consulting firm in London before coming to McGill. With a broad range of interests including playing intramural rugby and singing in an a cappella group, Mike found that some of the most exciting opportunities at the Faculty arise from knocking on someone's door.

Background

In 1995, Parliament passed the Firearms Act, which required long gun owners to register their guns. The Supreme Court found that the Act was intra vires the federal criminal law power. In 2012, Parliament repealed the requirement to register long guns through the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act (ELRA) and sought to delete the information in its registry. The province of Quebec, wishing to create and maintain its own long gun registry, requested that the federal government share the data it had collected about Quebec long gun owners. When the federal government declined to share the information, Quebec argued that section 29 of the ELRA, the provision disbanding the long gun registry, was ultra vires the federal government.

At trial in the Superior Court of Quebec, the trial judge found that section 29 was unconstitutional as it violated the principle of cooperative federalism given that Quebec had take part in "gathering, analyzing, organizing, and modifying" the data in question. The trial judge required the federal government to share the information with Quebec.